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Jacob Marley's Christmas Carol

The Deal

$19 for one ticket to see Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol, presented by Organic Theater Company (up to $32 value)

When: December 18–21

Where: The Theatre at Meiley-Swallow Hall

Seating: general admission

Door time: 30 minutes prior to showtime

Full offer value includes ticketing fees

Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol

In Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, the ghost of Jacob Marley shows up in the bedchamber of his former partner Ebenezer Scrooge, warning him of visits from three holiday spirits who hope to change the old miser’s ways. But what if Marley’s story didn’t end there? That’s the concept of Tom Mula’s unexpected holiday tale, Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol, which tells Marley’s side of the story. Unraveling the mystery behind what prompted the chained specter’s visit in the first place (hint: he was assigned), the play gives one of A Christmas Carol’s most unpleasant figures a chance to save not only Scrooge’s soul, but his own.

Organic Theater Company

For nearly half a century, the Organic Theater Company has presented classic, contemporary, and adapted productions, relying on the greatest resource any company has: its artists. The resident company's work has not only appeared on stages throughout the city, but also the state and the country—including a stint on Broadway. In 1974, they tackled the world premiere of David Mamet's Sexual Perversity in Chicago, and have since collaborated with celebrated playwrights such as Edward Albee, Wendy Wasserstein, and Sebastian Barry on midwest, US, and world premieres.